The matter is about non-recognition of the election, which has not even taken place and the results of which are unknown.
On January 22, at a plenary meeting in Strasbourg, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Belarus by a majority vote, the correspondent of the Charter97.org website reports. The resolution is unique because the European Parliament deems the 'elections' in Belarus illegitimate ahead of the so-called vote scheduled for January 26.
The draft resolution of the European Parliament on the election in Belarus is another biased and absurd move, member of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus Aleksandr Shpakovsky told BelTA.
MEPs plan to urge the European Union not to recognize the results of the presidential elections in Belarus. The relevant document was published on January 21 on the EP website.
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning the repressive environment and illegitimate elections in Belarus under dictator Alexander Lukashenko. The resolution was approved by 567 MEPs,
In a resolution adopted on January 22, members of the European Parliament call on the EU to reject the upcoming presidential election in Belarus on 26 January as a sham. The resolution was
European Parliament resolution a ‘gross interference in electoral processes of sovereign state,’ says Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman - Anadolu Ajansı
Head of the European Parliament delegation on Belarus Malgorzata Gosiewska urged to be more decisive in relation to the regime: - We should speak to the regime in the language of ultimatums. An end to half-measures. No more compromises.
MINSK. Jan 22 (Interfax) - The European Parliament has proposed not recognizing the upcoming presidential election in Belarus and imposing new sanctions on its leadership.
Anatoly Glaz, a representative of Belarus’ Foreign Ministry, has told reporters at a briefing about the grossest interference in the
MEPs from the left side of the European Parliament dislike Polish Prime minister’s attitude on migrations and the Green Deal, while Patriots and Conservatives say they don’t trust him View on euronews
Poland's six-month presidency of the European Union is firmly focused on security. As Europe’s biggest land war in decades rages, fewer places highlight the challenges and contradictions of defending the bloc and its values more starkly than the border with Belarus.